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Old drawer slide????
Am attempting to locate a particular drawer slide.
Please see picture at http://s303.photobucket.com/albums/nn138/Xantipas/ There is no brand name or numbers on them, the web doesn't seem to have them, several harware stores in Houston don't have them SO..... if anyone might know the manufacturer or has see them I' appreciate a reply. Estimates to "modify" the cabinets to accept the "current" design of the drawer slides on the market today run "almost" as much as replacing the cabinets with new ones. Thanks Xan |
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"Xantipas" wrote in message . .. Am attempting to locate a particular drawer slide. Please see picture at http://s303.photobucket.com/albums/nn138/Xantipas/ There is no brand name or numbers on them, the web doesn't seem to have them, several harware stores in Houston don't have them SO..... if anyone might know the manufacturer or has see them I' appreciate a reply. Estimates to "modify" the cabinets to accept the "current" design of the drawer slides on the market today run "almost" as much as replacing the cabinets with new ones. Thanks Xan I'd just go down to HD and get a new set. |
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Am attempting to locate a particular drawer slide. Please see picture at http://s303.photobucket.com/albums/nn138/Xantipas/ There is no brand name or numbers on them, the web doesn't seem to have them, several harware stores in Houston don't have them SO..... if anyone might know the manufacturer or has see them I' appreciate a reply. Estimates to "modify" the cabinets to accept the "current" design of the drawer slides on the market today run "almost" as much as replacing the cabinets with new ones. Thanks Xan That's the ugliest drawer slide I have ever seen. Try Rockler.com or your big box stores. -- "You can lead them to LINUX but you can't make them THINK" Running Mandriva release 2008.0 free-i586 using KDE on i586 |
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Old drawer slide????
"evodawg" wrote in message ... That's the ugliest drawer slide I have ever seen. Try Rockler.com or your big box stores. I have tried all the usual suspects as mentioned, just hoped posting here someone might have knowledge of these "old" slides. Actually they are NOT ugly. These are built on-site cabients of wood not splinterboard and instead of a center runner as was the mode "back in da day" these face mounted brackets went on faster and cheaper and lasted about 30 years. Xan |
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Old drawer slide????
Xantipas wrote:
"evodawg" wrote in message ... That's the ugliest drawer slide I have ever seen. Try Rockler.com or your big box stores. I have tried all the usual suspects as mentioned, just hoped posting here someone might have knowledge of these "old" slides. Well, I guess "ugly" is in the eye of... They certainly aren't particularly attractive; of course, they only show when drawers are open. Look like about same roll quality of a typical home store nylon roller. I have no idea on them identially; I've never seen them before, either. But, try woodworkershardware.com and see what you can find in a front mount option--if it's made and readily available, they're about the best chance I know of who will have it. If, as you say, the cabinets are worth replacing the slides in, I'd suggest adding rails (from what is viewable in the picture) wouldn't be above the skill set of an moderately handy person could do. Looks like a project that could be tackled and completed on a fairly leisurely schedule at little more than cost of the new slides (whatever were chosen). This, of course, assumes have at least the rudimentary woodworking tools and some facility in using them or at least an interest in other than the "let someone else handle it" solution. -- Actually they are NOT ugly. These are built on-site cabients of wood not splinterboard and instead of a center runner as was the mode "back in da day" these face mounted brackets went on faster and cheaper and lasted about 30 years. Xan |
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Old drawer slide????
"Xantipas" wrote in message . .. "evodawg" wrote in message ... That's the ugliest drawer slide I have ever seen. Try Rockler.com or your big box stores. I have tried all the usual suspects as mentioned, just hoped posting here someone might have knowledge of these "old" slides. Actually they are NOT ugly. These are built on-site cabients of wood not splinterboard and instead of a center runner as was the mode "back in da day" these face mounted brackets went on faster and cheaper and lasted about 30 years. Xan I'm not sure why you'd want to preserve them especially since there are no readily available replacement parts. You can easily purchase quality drawer runners. 30 years isn't really all that long. Unless it was on a silverware drawer or something you used daily. As for ugly, why would anyone care? Sorry, but I really don't have a thing to do and my wife is entertaining. I'm just playing around on the computer trying to ignore her "girlfriends". |
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On Jun 28, 12:49 pm, "Xantipas" wrote:
"evodawg" wrote in message That's the ugliest drawer slide I have ever seen. Try Rockler.com or your big box stores. I have tried all the usual suspects as mentioned, just hoped posting here someone might have knowledge of these "old" slides. Actually they are NOT ugly. These are built on-site cabients of wood not splinterboard and instead of a center runner as was the mode "back in da day" these face mounted brackets went on faster and cheaper and lasted about 30 years. They're _reasonable_ quality slides for 30 years ago (ball bearing slides were already in existence), but at this point in time they're totally outdated. Today that exact slide, even if brand new, would be a mid/low grade. Hey, you didn't invent the suckers, so don't take it personally. Reading between the lines, I'm guessing that you inherited the house and a relative built the cabinets. This has nothing to do with any of that. If the person that built those cabinets were alive today, they'd choose a different slide. I've always felt that you should honor the spirit of the person that did the work, not become a slave to outdated technology unless you're doing a historic renovation. The person that did the original work would choose the best slides that they could reasonably afford. You should do the same. That's my take on it. R |
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